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Well-Aware Podcast with Jill Wigmore-Welsh MSc HCPC
Established in 2008, Well-Aware began with Feldenkrais and therapeutic hypnosis. It has evolved into a science-informed exploration of sleep, bone health, menopause and Positive Healthspan.
Hosted by Advanced Practice Physiotherapist and Behavioural Psychologist Jill Wigmore-Welsh, this podcast explores how movement, nervous system regulation and behavioural change shape resilience and long-term health.
Expect practical conversations on insomnia, osteoporosis, midlife transition, balance, strength and intelligent ageing — helping you build deeper sleep, stronger bones and sustainable resilience for the decades ahead.
Book a consultation: www.jillwigmore-welsh.com
Grounded, thoughtful and science-informed — for adults who want to age well, think clearly and live fully.
Well-Aware Podcast with Jill Wigmore-Welsh MSc HCPC
Established in 2008, Well-Aware began with Feldenkrais and therapeutic hypnosis. It has evolved into a science-informed exploration of sleep, bone health, menopause and Positive Healthspan.
Hosted by Advanced Practice Physiotherapist and Behavioural Psychologist Jill Wigmore-Welsh, this podcast explores how movement, nervous system regulation and behavioural change shape resilience and long-term health.
Expect practical conversations on insomnia, osteoporosis, midlife transition, balance, strength and intelligent ageing — helping you build deeper sleep, stronger bones and sustainable resilience for the decades ahead.
Book a consultation: www.jillwigmore-welsh.com
Grounded, thoughtful and science-informed — for adults who want to age well, think clearly and live fully.
Episodes

Wednesday Jan 06, 2016
Moving the Arm Hand on the Desk
Wednesday Jan 06, 2016
Wednesday Jan 06, 2016
This short lesson is performed in sitting at a desk with the arm supported on a table or surface. It is an easy process, but has some profound effects on the muscle activity in your hand, quietening your brain and nice for anyone rehabilitating after arm injury. Alternately this can help anyone who uses this hands and fingers at work, thats doing keyboard, texting, driving, gripping, pushing pulling.
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